SANDUSKY - The superstars of Live Pro Wrestling are taking their show on the road with an event Friday during Ohio Bike Week.

The event will begin at 7 p.m. inside Building Five of the Erie County Fairgrounds.

Event promoter and LPW superstar Tim Horner Jr., said the wrestling matches will be the first of three LPW events in June.

"We are going to be busy, but that is a good thing," Horner said. "Ohio Bike Week is one of the biggest rallies in the country. We reached out to organizers in September and heard from them when they started putting talent together for the week."

Horner said this will be the first time LPW has hosted an event outside of Fremont.

LPW's top-shelf video board and lighting will be used in Sandusky for Friday's event, setting the company above other independent wrestling promotions, according to Horner.

LPW's popular grappling stars will be back in the ring in downtown Fremont on June 10 for the regular monthly matches at the Strand Arena, 220 N. Front St.

This month's local wrestling events will culminate in the LPW's first-ever outdoor event, "Fight 4 Fremont," scheduled for June 24 on North Front Street.

Horner said overwhelming fan support has kept LPW growing, and he expects Friday's event at Ohio Bike Week to draw between 500 and 800 fans.

"This month is going to be big for us moving forward," he said. "The support from Fremont has been great. Hopefully a good crowd turnout will be a sign of things to come."

Tickets for the Ohio Bike Week wrestling event are now on sale, starting at $10 for general admission, $25 for ringside seats and $100 for tables.

Tickets can be purchased by calling 419-355-8548, or by visiting LPW's website.

Tickets also are on sale for the "Fight 4 Fremont" event on Front Street.

Horner said 175 VIP tickets were available for the outdoor matches, with half already gone. General admission tickets are $10, and general admission patrons are asked to bring their own chair for the Front Street event.